The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 29, 1903, Image 6

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ABOUT THAT ALASKA LINE
England and This Country Will Refer
Dispute to Arbitration.
MR. HAY MAKES SIGNIFICANT MOVE.
Had Much To Do With The Signing
Treaty, And it May Result In Annuling the
Anglo-German Alliance
Six.
Hay,
Michael
Great Britain,
the residence
dispute between
Great Britain
This may
weakening
\ or
=
ing on the
10 a
Germany and
I'he
tained by
greates
THREE KILLED IN PANIC.
Death in Rush from a Cigar
Factory.
Are Crushed fo
foothold
and 15 fee
PLANNED A WHOLESALE ROBBERY.
Had Intended to Raid a number of Banks in
Montana Town.
Red
1 ¢ .
atithorities of Ca
Lodge,
dence un
the famoun
October
step In
ment 1
whe n
robbers
the pre
ntended by
cessful robbery
assemble
county,
loot the
20 men
a raid
banks
make
three
Three Killed in Explosion.
New As the
sult of a rear-end collision between two
Orleans (Special) re
south-bound freight trains on the Ilinos
Central, forty miles above this city, Fire
man Robert Landry
and Conductor Thomas Moore and Flag
man C. B. Kelley were severely injured
cars, the locomotive and caboose were
entirely wrecked
Express Wrecked.
Louis and San Francisco northbound
wrecked near South
Fred Fisher, the en-
was
Mo.
15 a. m,
Greenfield,
bert seriously injured. Several passen-
gers were shghtly hurt. A switch had
been turned to indicate a clear track,
possibly by would-be robbers, and the
siding. The engine rolled down
steep embankment,
THE LATEST NEWS IN SHORT ORDER. AN EARLY SFITLEMENT
Domestic.
Sergeant Wil
attached to the office of District Attor- |
ney Jerome, of New York, died from |
wound in_the Black Cat res- {TO AVOID FURTHER COMPLICATIONS.
taurant, and Cherriere, wife of the |
proprietor, 1s r arrest, charged with
firing the si killed him .
An investigation made reputable
lawyers of Philadelphia proves that there
an heirs to the fort
Austra
valued at $
liam D. Welsh
Se Minister Bowen Believes End is Near
Detective :
in Venezuelan Trouble.
receive d
ide
1
ferred Creditors—Mr. Bowen is
Make the Concessions
Power Must Make When it is Forced
Settiement By a Strong Government.
are no Ameri
ames | yson,
IWWODer
pert
an ian mn
i 0.000.000
} CATTY
ISUrance
FARMERS TO FORM UNION,
Organizations Are Springing Up All Through
the West.
- yd
EARTHQUAKES IN THE SOUTH.
South Carolina and Georgia Felt Tremors at
Night
13at
i a farm
men entered
of all the
hidden and beat
that died of her
other crawled a mile to
and was nearly
when found
ther
money
toe
sident one
Paris ¥ he was
farewell call on Pre Roosevelt
The second anniversary of
death was observed
England
General Miles and his
Queen
Victoria's at var
108 plac €s In
Lieutenant
Killed In a Collision.
AGUINALDO’S NEW SCHEME,
| WITH THE NATIONAL LAWMAKERS. | GAN CARLOS DESTROYED
Canal Treaty Between the United States and |
Colombia. | German Commodore's Report of Bom |
D. « The | bardment at Maracaibo, | Wa
executive ¢ voted to . a
| FORT FIRED ON
| Asks the United States Government for
Loan of $100,000,000.
Washington, (Special) hington, D. C. (Spe
Senate in on
{| make public the Panama Canal Treaty CRUISER PANTHER.
fhe letter f transmittal of the Presi
and Secretary Hay
al and ved recommenda
His Story That the Venezuelans Began the
Cannonading Confirmed by Another Report,
Which Declares That the German Gunboat
Was Twice Fired Upon While Passing the
Maracaibo Bar.
dent were brief and
i
£03
Creates & Naval Reserve.
»
MADDEN SENT TO PRISON.
Motorman Ren Car loto Presiden! Roosevell's
Carriage.
for Confederate Graves.
¥
Headstones
ie
WILCOX GETS THIRTY YEARS
Law for Second Degree
Marder.
Faull Limit of the
ro
at Red Lake.
{ . v the Senate
Engine Explodes
the effec
at the
will take a
$
{4
SURE
few
Representative Gardner
ll for the location of an
| naval
academy at Marblehead, Mass
I he W. S. Yeatman,
disbursing clerk of the War-Department,
is $64,611
$20 0
shortage of the
latter
Senate on
The Committee Military |
Affairs authorized a favorable report |
he bill appropriating money for the
erection of headstones to mark the! Burns House at Mazatias.
| graves oi Sonlederate soldiers buried Mazatlan, Mexico (Special).—1 ;
{ in the North ! Kas thia Pei ou sham ada "wr o th
¢ | were si1X deaths irom the plague her oA
Mrs. Katherine Buntz Davis Brown, | | Nini ] . | filled
wife of Commander Brown, of the | The house ciel ol police. will
Navy, and a daughter of former Sena- furniture,
| tor Henry G. Davis, of West Virginia,
$
ont
midnight
and
consternation
here
‘
inhabitants
with
of the
has been burned, owing
its Accident to St. Paul
ob Ts 2% a Fao ry o $id . 3
to its being contaminated by the Southampton, Eng. (By Cable). ~1
Petersburg after exchang
calls
M. Cambon, the French
| ter, presented his credentials to King
Alfonso in Madrid,
new
minis
director of the Rossini at
| Pesaro,
Lyceum
Financial,
the best one it has had for a decade.
Erie 1s contemplating extensive im-
| provements, including considerable dou
ble tracking.
Gould and his friends will soon con-
trol 75 per cent, of all the railway busi.
ness of the Southwest,
Crude oil has been reduced 2 cents
a barrel to $1.52. It gradually rose with-
{ out a halt from $1.22 to $1.54.
Railways Company General, for De
cember, showed gross earnings of $20,
| 990, against $17,371 the previous year.
Pa
were killed and four
Pittsburg, ( Special ) Three men
seriously injured at
7 o'clock in the eastern end of the Wa
f
ion of dynamite, due, it < said, to some
one turning on the electrical current
without receiving the proper signal,
Great Gift By Carnegie.
London (By Cable ) ~Dispatches from
Edinburgh announce that in furtherance
of his educational scheme for Scotland
Andrew Carnegie has decided to endow
a trust for scientific research. The sum
of $5,000000 will be expended on the
scheme. This ie in addition to the $10,
000,000 previously given by Mr. Car-
negie for Scotch education. The pur-
pose of the first gift was to enable every
poor boy in Scotland to receive a uni-
versity education.
is dead
In the House the Committee on Na
val Affairs asked for full power to inves.
tigate the charge of bribery preferred
by Mr. Lessler. It was granted.
Representatives of Mexico are in
Washington to study our financial sys-
tem, with a view to the adoption of the
| gold standard
imprisons Vice-President,
Rio Janeiro (Special).—An official
dispatch received here from La Paz,
Bolvia, states that President Pando was
to leave La Paz for Acre in command
of the second expeditionary force. He
has imprisoned the First Vice-Presi-
dent, Colonel Venasco, who opposed
the Acre concessions made to the
American syndicate, and has delegated
the duties of the Prekidency to the Sec-
ond Vice-President, Dr. Capriles.
Cases In
There were
The
43 Serious
the lLazaretto number of
burned 141 Money is coming in
freely from the City of Mexico and in
terior cities. Great numbers
people are without work, owing to the
closing of business concerns and fac
1%
OF poo?
SPARKS FROM THE WIRES
A westbound passenger train on the
St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad
en route from Springheld to Kansas
City ran into an open switch at South
Greenfied and crashed into a freight
train. Engineer Fred Fisher, of the
passenger train, was killed instantly,
and his fireman, Edward Gilbert, was
fatally hurt.
J. M. Boyce and ©. R. Meleod, med-
ical students at North Carolina Medi
cal College, in Charlotte, are critically
ill from blood poisoning, following in
fection from a cadaver
American Line steamer St. Paul broke
down in Southampton water shortly af
ter sailing for New York, owing to a
mishap her machinery The aces
dent to the St. Paul consisted of the
cracking of her mtermediate cylinder
cover, This was repaired and the
m
to
VE
Nine Killed in Explosion.
Wenatchee, Wash, (Special) «Nine
men are dead and B or 10 injured as a
result of a rear-end collision on the
Great Northern at a point known as
Happy Hollow, just above Chiwaukum.
A bridge gang train ran into an engine
standing with a rotary snowplow. A
car containing 30 men belonging to the
bridge crew was thrown from the
track. The dead and injured were all
members of the work wang. Neither
engineer, fireman or brakeman was
among the injured,